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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

PSC make-up side-lines Sabah reps

Tarani Palani

SAPP says the majority of the PSC members are from the Peninsula who would not understand the true situation in Sabah and Sarawak.

KUALA LUMPUR: Opposition Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) has criticised the make-up of the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) for electoral reforms, saying that Sabah continues to be side-lined.

SAPP deputy president Eric Majimbum said that although Maximus Ongkili, a Sabahan, is the chairman of the PSC, his position as a cabinet minister would be jeopardised and he would have to toe the government line.

“Ongkili (the Science, Technology and Innovation Minister) will jeopardise (his post) if he voices out his opinions (not in line with the government).

“Therefore, we want another Sabah representative for the PSC who is not from the Cabinet,” he told reporters at the Parliament lobby today.

Majimbum, who is also Sepanggar MP, said that SAPP had written to Dewan Rakyat Speaker Pandikar Amin Mulia asking for another Sabahan representative but the request was not entertained.

When asked who would fit the bill as a representative from Sabah, Majimbum said, “We have volunteered our services and it is a genuine offer.”

The nine-member PSC held its first meeting this morning. The other four members from BN are Alexander Nanta Linggi (PBB-Kapit), Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad (Umno-Kangar), Fong Chan Onn (MCA-Alor Gajah) and P Kamalanathan (MIC-Hulu Selangor).

The three Pakatan representatives are Azmin Ali (PKR-Gombak), Hatta Ramli (PAS-Kuala Krai) and Anthony Loke (DAP-Rasah). The sole independent seat in the committee is occupied by Wangsa Maju MP, Wee Choo Keong.

‘Sabah always sidelined’

Majimbum said that besides Linggi – a Sarawakian – the rest of the MPs who are from the Peninsula would not truly understand the situation in Sabah and Sarawak.

SAPP has constantly raised up matters on illegal immigrants who were allegedly given voting rights in Sabah.

Tawau MP Chua Soon Bui, who was also present, again highlighted “Project IC” under which many illegal immigrants were awarded Malaysian identity cards.

She cited a case in her constituency where the electoral roll has not been updated.

“I have 666 voters above the age of 90 and the oldest is of 124 . The Election Committee needs to look into this as the electoral roll needs to be refreshed,” she said.

“Although Sabah has always been a fixed deposit for Barisan National, the state has also always been sidelined,” she said.

Majimbum and Chua said if the government was truly sincere in implementing electoral reforms, a bipartisan representative from Sabah needs to be included in the PSC.

43 comments:

  1. Rakyat Sabah tempatan juga patut mengikuti PSC supaya mereka boleh memberi cadangan untuk kebaikan rakyat Sabah.

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  2. Hanya rakyat Sabah saja yang akan tahu apa yang Sabah perlukan.

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  3. The root cause of PATI in Sabah was because of party import from Malaya UMNO.

    NO UMNO = NO PATI.

    Look at Sarawak is a very good example.

    Vote party malaya UMNO out from Sabah for good in this coming GE13.

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  4. harp jawatankuasa ini akan dapat menambahbaik lagi sistem pilihanraya sedia ada..

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  5. harap jawatankuasa ini akan mampu memberikan hasil yang baik/positif untuk semua pihak.

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  6. the important thing is our Maximus Ongkili, a Sabahan, is the chairman of the PSC..let us hope that he can play apart with his role successfully.

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  7. hope MO as chairman in PSC, Sabah will not be side-lined anymore..

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  8. don't judge too fast..

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  9. let's wait and see how far PSC can do their job

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  10. setidak-tidaknya ada wakil dari Sabah jadi janganlah perdebatkan isu ini lagi..

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  11. The biggest mistake ever!!!

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  12. But to make it right, we won't be able to do that alone, we need all hands join together!!!

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  13. Hopefully they do things right and Sabah will not to be leave!!

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  14. Maximus Ongkili is an honorable men who has voiced out his dissatisfaction towards the federal government countless of times previously...i believe he will do whatever he can to become the Sabahan voices in the committee...

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  15. Those traitors to Sabahans from BN@UMNO can talk until the PIG can fly, the PATI issue in Sabah will never be solved at the end of the day. You know why? Party import from malaya UMNO will LEGALISE all the PATI in Sabah once and for all. This is party malaya UMNO evil intention.

    Simple solution:
    No UMNO= No PATI!

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  16. Will there be positive transformations from this PSC? Hopefully.

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  17. inilah masanya Maximus mewakili rakyat Sabah dalam menyuarakan pendapat mengenai sistem pilihan raya. semoga beliau membuat yang terbaik.

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  18. ongkili selaku pengerusi PSC harus memainkan peranan beliau dengan berkesan bagi pihak sabah..

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  19. diharapkan kelemahan dalam sistem pilihanraya kita dapat dikenalpasti dan diperbaiki.

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  20. hopefully the project IC will be a focus in this PSC..those people which hold the mykad through the Project IC has no rights to be a voter..

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  21. lets see how efficient the PSC is..

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  22. Ya cecelia.. Rasanya sekarang ini bukan masa yang sesuai utk beri komen sebab masih awal.

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  23. Banyak pihak yang highlight “Project IC” tapi hairan hingga kini isu ni masih belum temukan penyelesaian.

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  24. Saya harap setiap permasalahan yang timbul di Sabah dapat ditanggani dengan baik demi kebaikan bersama.

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  25. Jadi semua pihak haruslah bersatu dan bekerjasama...Ketepikan dulu perbezaan ideologi yang ada dan fokuslah utk berganding bahu menyelesaikan isu ini.

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  26. Apapun, kita tunggu dan lihat sajalah nanti. Harap semuanya OK:)

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  27. Kami ingat Ongkili pentingkan Sabah daripada poket dia sendiri? Kamu silaf.

    Kalau dulu mungkin kamu betul.Ongkili kena kira kalau ada sudah orang ganti tempat dia - bagai mana financial status dia? Dia akan jadi patung dan puppet.Dia ada disana tapi dia macam itu BABAU/BOBOU.Kalau dia bising poket dia kosong.

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  28. Paquin,kita ganding bahu dan kamu undi BN sampai anak cucu kita pun Sabah tetap kena bodoh oleh MALAYA.

    Kita terlalu percaya pada Huguan Siou kita,apa sudah dia buat dengan PATI,apa sudah dia buat dengan Royalti minyak Sabah?? Kita tetap sayang dia sebab diHuguan Siou? ITU LAH BODOH DIANTARA PALING BODOH.Pairin tetap puppet MALAYA.


    Sarinus Kabang
    Mandahan

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  29. harap PSC ini mencapai tujuannya.

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  30. yang penting kita semua bekerjasama selesaikan hal ini.

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  31. Hope that more Sabahans will be allowed to join the PSC.

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  32. We need Sabahans to lead Sabah.

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  33. MO are keen to lead PSC for his very own agenda.The bottom line is that MO is too dumb to lead,no wonder Najib select the dumbfool bumbling idiot.

    We should not lay our hope to the Malayan people for all the carea are to fool Sabahan all along.

    I have seen their type and attitude to our Sabahan.

    M3 = Mahathie + MukriZ + TPM = PEACE
    NO UMNO BN + No Pairin + MO = SABAH IN PEACE
    Sabah - BN UMNO = OK

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  34. Menteri Kesihatan bilang orang ketagi judi adalah berpenyakit mental.Jumai Idris?

    JUMAT IDRIS= JUDI JACKPOT+ Banyak Cawangan

    Kecuali ini Bajau bajau (memangpun bodoh bodoh sedikit) semua ketagih judi dan HALALKAN judi.


    Ali Utuh Maran
    Gentisan

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  35. "SAPP says the majority of the PSC members are from the Peninsula who would not understand the true situation in Sabah and Sarawak."

    Would be great if the PSC members involve equally members from peninsular and Sabah & Sarawak. Only Sabah & Sarawak representative know well about local people needs and the real situation of the state.

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  36. To me, I think only the leader/representative that work cross the finger to the people that really qualified to be part of the PSC. Their background does not affect their performance but only their own attitude and initiativ to work for the people is the main concern.

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  37. Sabah is not belong only to Sabahan, it is belong to all the peoples that really care, concern and love the land. We need these people to work for us, we need them to make changes and bring more development. We don't want our future generation suffering for low economy grow, poverty, incomplete education system etc. We voet for better tomorrow.

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  38. As long as you listen to our voice and concern, I am sure you will the right candidates to be the members of PSC.

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  39. Sistem pilihanraya seharus dikemas kini, banyak lagi kelemahan dan masalah seharus diperbaiki terutama masalah PATI, projek ic dll. kami berharap PRU dijalankan dengan bersih, adil dan amanah.

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  40. if he is willing to accept the appointment, means that he is willing to risking his interest in the cabinet or perhaps he was ready to separate his interest in the cabinet to complete his role in this PSC.

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  41. Kira cukuplah satu orang saja wakil dari Sabah. tidak perlulah banyak-banyak. Nanti menyusahkan saja.

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  42. Jawatankuasan khas ini untuk mengkaji pilihanraya untuk memperbaiki kelemahan yang ada dalam SPR. Rasanya dengan ahli seramai 9 orang sudah cukup untuk menangani hal ini. Lagipun bukannya dari ahli BN saja malahan PKR, DAP dan PAS sendiri ada tersenarai dalam jawatankuasa tersebut.

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  43. Biarlah dari semenanjung kah, sabah kah, sarawak kah..Yang penting mereka dapat membantu memastikan PRU akan berjalan dengan bersih, adil dan jujur. Itu yang kita mahukan.

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